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== In popular culture == {{in popular culture|date=May 2023}} * ''Ginnungagap'' is song taken from the [[Jethro Tull (band)|Jethro Tull]] album, RökFlöte, and released as a single on January 20, 2023.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Jethro Tull official Instagram page |url=https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cnj7GpIIBfb/ |access-date=18 January 2023 |website=Instagram}}</ref> * Ginnungagap is featured in the [[Marvel Universe]], as a void that existed before the formation of the world. In this place were formed entities such as the [[Elder Gods (Marvel Comics)|Elder Gods]],<ref>''Venom'' Vol. 4 #4. Marvel Comics</ref><ref>''Silver Surfer Annual'' #2. Marvel Comics</ref> Xian,<ref>''Thor & Hercules: Encyclopaedia Mythologica'' #1. Marvel Comics</ref> [[Heliopolitans (comics)|Ennead]],<ref>''Thor Annual'' #10. Marvel Comics</ref> [[Giants (Marvel Comics)#Frost Giants|Frost Giants]], [[Demons (Marvel Comics)|Fire Demons]],<ref>''Thor'' Vol. 5 #2. Marvel Comics</ref> [[Nyx (Marvel Comics)|Nyx]]<ref>''Avengers: No Road Home'' #1-10. Marvel Comics</ref> and [[Amatsu-Mikaboshi (character)|Amatsu-Mikaboshi]].<ref>''[[Thor (comic book)|Thor Annual]]'' #5. [[Marvel Comics]].</ref> * In the Netflix series [[Ragnarok (TV series)|''Ragnarok'']], Ginnungagap is visited as camping site for a classroom field trip during Season 1, Episode 4; it also happens to be the name of this particular episode. In Season 2, Episode 2, Ginnungagap is visited by the characters Laurits and Vidar, and is depicted as a scenic vantage point overlooking a fjord and two adjoining mountains. * [[Alastair Reynolds]]' space opera novel ''Absolution Gap'' features a chasm named Ginnungagap Rift. * Swedish death metal band, [[Amon Amarth]] and their 2001 album [[Amon Amarth discography|The Crusher]] features a track titled, "Fall Through Ginnungagap". * Swedish symphonic metal band, [[Therion (band)|Therion]], features a track titled "Ginnungagap" on their [[Therion discography|''Secret of the Runes'']] album from 2001. * EVE Online has a black hole whose accretion disk shows up in the skybox named Ginnungagap. * "Ginungagap" (sic) is the title of a science fiction short story by [[Michael Swanwick]]. * [[France|French]] [[neofolk]] group [[Skáld (band)|SKÁLD]] included a song titled "Ginnunga" in their 2018 album ''Vikings Chant''.<ref>{{Cite web |last=MetalDen |date=2018-09-09 |title=SKÁLD Le chant des Vikings |url=http://rockmeeting.com/news/9106-skald-le-chant-des-vikings |access-date=2022-06-26 |website=RockMeeting - Rock / Metal mélodique |language=fr-FR}}</ref> * Ginnungagap (ギンヌンガガプ, ''Ginnungagapu'') is a weaponized grimoire introduced in ''[[Fire Emblem Fates]]'', part of a video-game franchise published by Nintendo. It is a high-level item that hits the hardest of all tomes and scrolls in the game. * Ginungagap is the [[Overworld|hub world]] of the video game [[Jotun (video game)|''Jøtun'']]. * In PlatinumGames's ''[[Bayonetta 3]]'', the main characters travel through the multiverse, and the Ginnungagap is used as a gateway. In the game, it is referred to as "Ginnungagap, the Chaotic Rift". * A variation of Ginnungagap called "The Spark of the World" appears in the 2022 action-adventure video game ''[[God of War Ragnarök]]''. This location becomes accessible during the main quest while in Muspelheim, appearing as a cosmic tapestry of orange sparks merged with blue-tinged essence, presumably from Niflheim.
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